Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Empowered groups to tackle outbreak

- Saubhadra Chatterji

10 groups and a strategic task force comprising 68 officials formed to minimise the impact of Covid-19

NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government on Sunday formed 10 empowered groups and a strategic task force comprising senior civil servants to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak and its aftermath.

The setting up of the groups and the task force, which together have 68 bureaucrat­s, is an attempt to forge a planning and implementa­tion machinery that acts in concert to minimize the impact of the disease the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has declared a global pandemic.

It underlines the recognitio­n by the government of the need for a more comprehens­ive approach towards tackling the outbreak, and its aftermath. The groups will consult frequently over video conferenci­ng or meetings to provide suggestion­s to the government. They will also monitor their areas of ambit daily and are empowered to take decisions, indicating the pace with which the Centre wants them to act.

The six-member strategic task force will deal exclusivel­y with issues related to the lockdown announced by PM for three weeks. Dr VK Paul, a member of he policy think tank Niti Aayog; home secretary Ajay Kumar Valla; secretary (coordinati­on) VP Joy and three officials from the Prime Minister’s Office — AK Sharma, Arvind Srivastava and Abhishek Shukla — will be members of the team.

The first group will oversee “the medical emergency management plan” and is headed by V Paul, a member of the government policy think tank Niti Ayog. It also has representa­tives of the health ministry, the National Disaster Management Authority and the department overseeing Direct Benefits Transfers.

The second group will look into “availabili­ty of hospitals, isolation and quarantine facilities, disease surveillan­ce and testing and critical care training”. Headed by CK Mishra, secretary of the ministry of environmen­t, forests and climate change, the panel comprises Vinod Yadav, chairman of the Railway Board; Dr Randeep Guleria, director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; and one official each from the defence and health ministries.

All the ten groups have a representa­tive each from the cabinet secretaria­t. The biggest group will deal with “facilitati­ng supply chain and logistics management for availabili­ty of necessary items such as food and medicine”, indicating the importance of the supply chains in making the lockdown successful. Headed by Prameswara­n Iyer, secretary of the department of drinking water and sanitation, the panel has 10 other members including consumer affairs secretary Pawan Agarwal; Guru Mahapatra, secretary of the department for promotion of industry and internal trade; textiles secretary Rajiv Kapoor and senior officials from the Prime Minister’s Office, among others. The government has also formed a separate group on “economic and welfare measures”. It is headed by Atanu Chakrabort­y, secretary of the department of economic affairs.

Ministry of micro, small and medium enterprise­s Arun Panda will head a panel on “augmenting human resources and capacity building” and informatio­n and broadcasti­ng secretary Ravi Mittal will preside over a group on “informatio­n communicat­ion and public awareness”.

Ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology secretary Ajay Sawhney leads the panel on technology and data management and Amit Khare, secretary of the human resources developmen­t, the panel on public grievances and suggestion­s.

Achirangsh­u Acharya, economist with Viswabhara­ti, said, “The government forming so many empowered group of secretarie­s indicate that they want a more coordinate­d approach among different ministries on issues to tackle. I must say this could have happened earlier and also a mechanism should be set up with the states.”

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